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Human Rights, JournalismDecember 1, 2011

Right on, David Newhouse. Or, “How to report on Penn State”

It would usually be a bit uncouth for editors to question each other in public, but David Newhouse did the right thing in

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African Great LakesNovember 21, 2011

Events: DRC, elections, and literary resistance (NYC)

Three events from the Institute of African Studies at Columbia University (which continues to give awfully short notice for awfully awesome events, alas). Today!…

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Christian Science Monitor, Power, Reporting, USNovember 13, 2011

The Myth of the Maverick

New York — It’s that time again: stump speeches and town-hall meetings, policy debates, and primaries about to kick off.

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Christian Science Monitor, Power, Reporting, USNovember 13, 2011

Leadership: A constructive rebel bucks hierarchy

New York — The highlights reel of Dennis Jett’s foreign-service career would screen like an action film – saving journalists from warlords, calling out…

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Christian Science Monitor, Power, Reporting, USNovember 13, 2011

Leadership: For this non-profit organization, leaving was leading

New York — Successful mavericks can have more in common than vision: Often, they’re obsessed. Their drive keeps them focused and convinces others to…

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Essay, More Work, Radio, Whimsy, World Vision ReportNovember 10, 2011

How to Love Languages You Don’t Even Know

For many people foreign languages are confounding to those who don’t know them. But Jina Moore finds beauty in words she doesn’t know –…

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LiberiaNovember 7, 2011

Violence erupts on eve of #Liberia elections (breaking w/ field reporting & aggregation)

Here’s what we seem to know at around 10:45 eastern time this morning: Al Jazeera (AJE) is reporting three people dead, based on their correspondent’s…

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African Great Lakes, DRC, RwandaOctober 27, 2011

Goodbye to a great Great Lakes emissary

The Associated Press reported last night that former US Congressman and, later, Great Lakes Special Envoy Howard Wolpe died on Tuesday. Congressman Wolpe had…

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UgandaOctober 21, 2011

Want a doctor to deliver your baby? In Uganda, you have to sue for that

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UncategorizedOctober 11, 2011

Calling African journalists: Apply to report reproductive health with the Pulitzer Center!

The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is putting its fantastic team behind a great new project, supporting four African journalists to cover reproductive health…

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